*The “consumer key” and “consumer secret” are defined for
individual issuer entities that have registered within the system. The input “access token” and “token secret”
the particular wallet access_token and token_secret. The “card brand” is the id of the
card brand from within an issuing entity.
A “card brand” is a child of an issuer entity.

*The “consumer key” and “consumer secret” are defined for
individual issuer entities that have registered within the system. The input “access token” is the token that
relates to the card that is being added.
The “card brand” is the id of the card brand from within an issuing
entity. A “card brand” is a child of an
issuer entity.

After an access token and token secret have been obtained for
an individual card, the card can be accessed through STBridge.jar utility. This utility allows you to input both the
consumer credentials and the token credentials to gain a terminal shell into
the card. At that point gpjNG shell
commands can be used to provision or communicate to the virtual card. Docs for using gpjNG are here: